https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154874
Bug ID: 154874
Summary: Crash in LibreOffice Writer when typing real fast
Product: LibreOffice
Version: unspecified
Hardware: IA64 (Itanium)
OS: Windows (All)
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Writer
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Description:
1) I am not using the HTML editor.
2) I had annoying crashes with a 600+Kb LibreOffice Writer document but, it
wasn't too frequent so I lived with it for years.
3) Then it became very annoying so I split the document into two ~ 300Kb
documents to see if that would eliminate the problem - it didn't help and, if
anything, it happened sometimes only a few minutes apart and at least once a
day which was a lot worse than before the split.
4) After several totally unacceptably frequent occurrences where recovery
didn't pick up what had been typed in a very short interval, it finally dawned
on me that the crashes were happening when I typed very fast on a word or a
short sequence of words whose letters were configured on the keyboard in such a
way that I could type them much faster than most words.
5) in the two days since I've slowed my typing down, I haven't had a single
crash. that is a big improvement.
In case it helps, I am running Windows 10 Pro (64 bit)'s latest update on a
very fast 8 core Intel i7-10875H processor in a Dell XPS 1700, laptop with a
9700Bios that stays upgraded when Dell releases a new update, 16MB Cache, 32GB
(2x16G) DDR4-293MHZ Ram with NVIDIA graphics (GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDr6 with
Max Q)
Gil DeHuff
Steps to Reproduce:
1.the crashes were happening when I typed very fast on a word or a short
sequence of words whose letters were configured on the keyboard in such a way
that I could type them much faster than most words.
2.
3.
Actual Results:
crash
Expected Results:
no crash
Reproducible: Always
User Profile Reset: No
Additional Info:
not sure about Itanium64 hardware or version # but it is the latest update. It
is automatically updated by Microsoft early in their release schedule.
This is what I do know for certain about my system:
In case it helps, I am running Windows 10 Pro (64 bit)'s latest update on a
very fast 8 core Intel i7-10875H processor in a Dell XPS 1700, laptop with a
9700Bios that stays upgraded when Dell releases a new update, 16MB Cache, 32GB
(2x16G) DDR4-293MHZ Ram with NVIDIA graphics (GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDr6 with
Max Q)
Don't see any need to reset my user profile since it doesn't happen unless I
????type too fast for the I/O channels????
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